Urinary Bladder Detrusor Dysfunction Symptoms in Lyme Disease.
- Author:
Basant K PURI
1
;
Mussadiq SHAH
;
Peter O JULU
;
Michele C KINGSTON
;
Jean A MONRO
Author Information
1. Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK. basant.puri@imperial.ac.uk
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Bladder function;
Lyme disease;
Urinary bladder
- MeSH:
Arterial Pressure;
Humans;
Lyme Disease;
Prevalence;
Surgical Procedures, Operative;
Urinary Bladder;
Urinary Tract
- From:International Neurourology Journal
2013;17(3):127-129
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: Symptoms of urinary bladder detrusor dysfunction have been rarely reported in Lyme disease. The aim was to carry out the first systematic study to compare the prevalence of such symptoms in a group of Lyme disease patients and a group of matched controls. METHODS: A questionnaire relating to detrusor function was administered to 17 serologically positive Lyme disease patients and to 18 control subjects. RESULTS: The two groups were matched in respect of age, sex, body mass, and mean arterial blood pressure. None of the 35 subjects was taking medication which might affect urinary function and none had undergone a previous operative procedure on the lower urinary tract. Six of the Lyme patients (35%) and none of the controls (0%) had symptoms of detrusor dysfunction (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: This first systematic controlled study confirms that Lyme disease is associated with urinary bladder detrusor dysfunction. Further evaluation of detrusor function is warranted in this disease.